SINGAPORE, November 11. UPDATED 2012 FINA Money List after the completion of the FINA World Cup tour.

A total of $816,000 has been awarded with 99 men and 97 women each winning at least $500 for a third-place finish. Notably, these numbers are entitled winnings. Swimmers wishing to protect their NCAA eligibility do not necessarily accept winnings as direct compensation. However, for the sake of complete accuracy, we have included the money that each swimmer has earned.

Katinka Hosszu completed the tour with nearly $70,000 in race earnings, which along with her $100,000 grand prize, pushed her overall earnings to $169,250. Her race earnings far surpassed the $45,500 won by Chad Le Clos last year, which had seemed to be an insurmountable tally at the time.

Hosszu's wingwoman on the tour finished second among all genders with $34,750 in earnings, while South Africa's Darian Townsend pulled ahead of the idle Daiya Seto on the final meet of the tour, $26,750 to $26,000, for the top men's race earning tally.

After the circuit, Katinka Hosszu and Kenneth To salted away the overall $100,000 grand prizes for the female and male World Cup titles. Hosszu collected 186 points for the $100,000 for $169,250 overall. Jakabos placed second with 129 points for the second-place $50,000 for $84,750 combined, while Germany's Britta Steffen tallied 97 points for third place and the $30,000 that went with it. Steffen concluded the circuit with $52,500.

Kenneth To topped the men's race with 195 point to push his overall winnings to $120,500. George Bovell placed second with 157 points for $50,000 for second to amass $69,500 in winnings, while Stanislav Donets moved past Daiya Seto for third with 131 points. That gave Donets $53,750 overall. Seto had been in third, and his decision to bypass the Singapore stop cost him $30,000. He still managed to earn $26,000 in race winnings, while Darian Townsend picked up $26,570.

The overall grand prize is based on the top swim from each stop of the circuit, and not on the most victories.